"in the absence of a common identity, there is no true and sustainable European community. And any such common identity is vitally dependent on the existence of a pan-European public space. A European public space would be a realm in which transnational values and principles - or transnational practices if you will - can be defined, shaped and reshaped, and in which supranational political institutions can gain legitimacy."

An interesting series of articles from Eurozine are linked down the side of that article, providing a handy overview of this ongoing debate over the possibility of a truly EU-wide demos and identity, as the Austrian EU presidency kcks off its campaign to get the continent discussing precisely what it is that we all want.

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Quoting your quote, I think it is correct. EU sustains on series of treaties and agreements, but it desperately needs one firm document that will confirm EU's true identity. I think that EU constitution should be accepted, as it will bring more balance to the World Economy, overheld by USA.